Essays on the history of the University of Arizona Poetry Center edited by Poetry Center Executive Director Gail Browne and former Senior Librarian Rodney Phillips. This volume was published concurrently as a printed book. Note: the essay "People,...

Photograph of (left to right, standing) Claude Barnett, Governor George W. P. Hunt and Robert Boston standing next to a camel. The photograph is captioned as ""Who said there were no camels in Arizona?""

This is a photograph of the interior of El Modelo Store in Tucson, taken on April 10, 1926. The owner was Nathan Elster. Pictured from left to right: Alberto Marcus, Moises Richards, Norberto Barnett and Manuel Bustamante.

Dr. James Pickrell is a veterinarian who worked for the Boice family at the Empire Ranch. Jim went to high school with Pancho and Bob Boice. His first involvement with the Empire Ranch as a veterinarian was when the foreman, Fred Barnett, asked...

The Arizona Administrative Register (A.A.R.) is an official publication of the state of Arizona and contains the
rulemaking activity of the state’s agencies, including proposed, final, emergency, summary, and exempt rules.
The Secretary of State’s...

The Arizona Administrative Register (A.A.R.) is an official publication of the state of Arizona and contains the
rulemaking activity of the state’s agencies, including proposed, final, emergency, summary, and exempt rules.
The Secretary of State’s...

The Arizona Administrative Register (A.A.R.) is an official publication of the state of Arizona and contains the
rulemaking activity of the state's agencies, including proposed, final, emergency, summary, and exempt rules.
The Secretary of State's...